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my little dog who only had her pups 5 days ago sadly passed away tonight, she didnt have a good pregnancy but perked up a bit when pups where born i went out this morning and i just knew something wasnt right,i checked her gums and they were yellow as where her eyes ,straight to vets and after loads of tests ultra sounds etc they told me her spleen had ruptured and she was bleeding internally a large growth was also present after a long discussion with the .vet it was adviced to put her to sleep. im absolutley gutted but i have to bite my lip and get on with trying to rear her 2 remaining pups .any tips would be a great help- billy

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Shocking news.

 

There is a bloke on the gundogtrainingforum who has recently had to hand raise new pups. Get on there & post, je'll come & give you advice.

 

It certainly won't be easy but good luck with it.

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oh god, that's awful. so sorry.

 

as others have said, hand rearing pups isn't easy, but it can be done.

 

this article- http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/storytemplate_process.cfm?story_no=753 might be of use, and I'm sure Skycat will have good advice too.

 

If you have any trouble getting hold of syringes/teats small enough at this stage I have some tiny ones I can sterilize and post. Just PM me if needed.

 

good luck.

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Really sorry to hear that, you must be gutted!

I hope I can give you a wee bit of help......I recently had the experience of hand rearing a pup from my bitches litter that was the runt. I decided to try bottle feeding the wee fella first before tube feeding. His sucking reflex was strong enough to suck from a bottle, but I found an actual babies bottle more sucessful that the bottle you get in the puppy feeding kits. I used lactol for him at first, then after some advice from my local agricultural suppliers I switched to ewes replacement milk......far cheaper and just the exact same as lactol only in a different packaging!! I also had to do the whole toileting thing for the wee fella, which im sure your all clued up on. I fed the pup every hour for the first couple of days then increased to every two hours (even during the night) Other than feeding and toileting I just made sure the wee guy was warm. After a lot of sleepless nights, the pup is now 5months old and doing great!

Hope this helps and all the best!!

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